We are deeply committed to participating in righting the wrongs of colonialism and of the oppression and forced assimilation of Indigenous Peoples worldwide, by engaging in not only reconciliation but also reconcili-action.
A Hmong immigrant finds her way back home through her language and her poetry. Pa Vue A Hmong woman carrying the Hmong language in all its material and symbolic forms…
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Embracing his mixed Indigenous identity helps a young Singaporean embark on a healing journey. WORDS, MUSIC, AND IMAGES Kevin Martens Wong The Singapore skyline with the iconic statue…
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A statement of resolve and determination to reconnect to heritage. WORDS AND ART Cheyenne Muscovich "Stagnant Patch,” digital painting. White hands threaten to pull a wilted and damaged…
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A found poem that summons us to respect plants, listen to their wisdom, and learn their names. WORDS AND IMAGES Lee Beavington my grandfather was an expert …
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Art that chooses to meet evil with beauty: A response to the discovery of mass graves of Indigenous residential school children. WORDS AND ART Rose Imai The first news stories…
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Darryl Whetung Our spirit isn’t red skin, or light skin, brown skin, white skin Or if we have red hair, brown or black hair, when will the buffalo herd come back…
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Teja Jonnalagadda I was in Copenhagen with my family and ventured into the city on my own. I went to the amusement park, Tivoli Gardens. There I took this striking…
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Chloe Dragon Smith On the Land We feel The roots beneath our languages— Twisting and turning, gnarly, knowing. On the Land We learn With bodymindheartandsoul, The truths that shaped our…
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